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Current Raid Bosses in Pokémon GO – All Tiers & Shadow Raids

A complete list of Raid Battles available in Pokémon GO right now, in all Raid Tiers. We track regular Raids and Shadow Raids which are currently available in Pokémon GO. Raid Bosses change quite frequently in Pokémon GO, with almost every event introducing new ones. In order to follow on these changes, we created this page which lists all Raids that are currently available in Pokémon GO.

📝 TL;DR: Current Raids

The following bosses are available from September 16, 10:00am – September 23, 10:00am:

  • Legendary Mega Raids: Dialga
  • Mega Raids: Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Lopunny
  • 3-Star Raids: Snorlax, Drampa, Wyrdeer
  • 1-Star Raids: Pidgey, Porygon, Zigzagoon, Galarian Zigzagoon
  • 5-Star Shadow Raid: Shadow Regigigas

Current Raid Bosses in Pokémon GO
Raid icon

Full list of current Pokémon GO Raid Bosses, including 1–5 Star, Mega, and Shadow Raids. Updated live with every rotation.


Mega Legendary Raid Egg icon
Legendary Mega Raids



  • Artwork of Dialga from Pokémon GO


    Dialga



Related guides:

  • Dialga Raid Guide


Mega Raid Egg icon
Mega Raids



  • Artwork of Mega Kangaskhan from Pokémon GO


    Mega Kangaskhan





  • Artwork of Mega Lopunny from Pokémon GO


    Mega Lopunny



Related guides:

  • Mega Kangaskhan Counters Guide
  • Mega Lopunny Raid Counters Guide


Raid Egg (3-Star) icon
3-Star Raids



  • Artwork of Snorlax from Pokémon GO


    Snorlax





  • Artwork of Drampa from Pokémon GO


    Drampa





  • Artwork of Wyrdeer from Pokémon GO


    Wyrdeer



Related raid guides: 

  • Snorlax Raid Guide
  • Drampa Raid Guide
  • Wyrdeer Raid Counters Guide


Raid Egg (1-Star) icon
1-Star Raids



  • Artwork of Pidgey from Pokémon GO


    Pidgey





  • Artwork of Porygon from Pokémon GO


    Porygon





  • Artwork of Zigzagoon from Pokémon GO


    Zigzagoon





  • Artwork of Galarian Zigzagoon from Pokémon GO


    Galarian Zigzagoon



Shadow Raid Bosses
Team Rocket icon

Learn more about Shadow Raids. These Pokémon are currently available in Shadow Raids:


Shadow Raid icon
5-Star Shadow Raids



  • Artwork of Shadow Regigigas from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Regigigas



Raid guides:

  • Shadow Regigigas Raid Guide


Shadow Raid icon
3-Star Shadow Raids



  • Artwork of Shadow Scyther from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Scyther





  • Artwork of Shadow Aerodactyl from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Aerodactyl





  • Artwork of Shadow Sableye from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Sableye



*If you’re lucky, you may encounter a Shiny one!

Related Raid Guides:

  • Shadow Scyther
  • Shadow Aerodactyl
  • Shadow Sableye


Shadow Raid icon
1-Star Shadow Raids

One-Star and Three-Star Shadow Raids are available daily.



  • Artwork of Shadow Bagon from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Bagon





  • Artwork of Shadow Drowzee from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Drowzee





  • Artwork of Shadow Ralts from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Ralts





  • Artwork of Shadow Snover from Pokémon GO


    Shadow Snover



Pokémon GO Raids Schedule for September 2025
Raid icon

🟣 Tier 5 Raids (September 2025)

Dates Boss Guides
Aug 25 – Sept 2

Artwork of Necrozma from Pokémon GO


Necrozma



Necrozma Raid Guide
Sept 2 – Sept 16

Artwork of Palkia from Pokémon GO


Palkia



Palkia Raid Guide
Sept 16 – Oct 7

Artwork of Dialga from Pokémon GO


Dialga



Dialga Raid Guide

🔵 Mega Raids (September 2025)

Dates Mega Boss Guides
Aug 25 – Sept 2

Artwork of Mega Salamence from Pokémon GO


Mega Salamence



Mega Salamence Raid Guide
Sept 2 – Sept 9


  • Artwork of Mega Venusaur from Pokémon GO


    Mega Venusaur





  • Artwork of Mega X Charizard from Pokémon GO


    Mega X Charizard





  • Artwork of Mega Y Charizard from Pokémon GO


    Mega Y Charizard





  • Artwork of Mega Blastoise from Pokémon GO


    Mega Blastoise



  • Mega Venusaur Raid Guide
  • Mega Charizard X Raid Guide
  • Mega Charizard Y Raid Guide
  • Mega Blastoise Raid Guide
Sept 9 – Sept 16


  • Artwork of Mega Pidgeot from Pokémon GO


    Mega Pidgeot





  • Artwork of Mega Gyarados from Pokémon GO


    Mega Gyarados



  • Mega Pidgeot Raid Guide
  • Mega Gyarados Raid Guide
Sept 16 – Sept 23


  • Artwork of Mega Gardevoir from Pokémon GO


    Mega Gardevoir





  • Artwork of Mega Latias from Pokémon GO


    Mega Latias





  • Artwork of Mega Latios from Pokémon GO


    Mega Latios





  • Artwork of Mega Gallade from Pokémon GO


    Mega Gallade



  • Mega Gardevoir Raid Guide
  • Mega Latias Raid Guide
  • Mega Latios Raid Guide
  • Mega Gallade Raid Guide
Sept 23 – Sept 30


  • Artwork of Mega Kangaskhan from Pokémon GO


    Mega Kangaskhan





  • Artwork of Mega Lopunny from Pokémon GO


    Mega Lopunny



  • Mega Kangaskhan Raid Guide
  • Mega Lopunny Raid Guide
Sept 30 – Oct 7


  • Artwork of Mega Steelix from Pokémon GO


    Mega Steelix





  • Artwork of Mega Scizor from Pokémon GO


    Mega Scizor





  • Artwork of Mega Lucario from Pokémon GO


    Mega Lucario



  • Mega Steelix Raid Guide
  • Mega Scizor Raid Guide
  • Mega Lucario Raid Guide

FAQ

What are Raid Battles?

Raid Battles are special events that occur at Pokémon Gyms, marked as towering structures on the in-game map. These events involve battling against a powerful Pokémon called a Raid Boss. Raids are divided into different tiers:

Tier 1 Tier 3 Tier 5 Mega
Raid Egg Tier 1-2 Raid Egg Tier 3-4 Raid Egg Tier 5

Tier 1 raids feature relatively weaker Pokémon, while Tier 5 raids include the most powerful and rare Pokémon. The tier of the raid determines the difficulty level and the number of players required to defeat the Raid Boss. There is one additional Tier called Mega Raids that only includes Mega Pokémon, which is somewhere around a Tier 4 difficulty.

Raid Battles operate similarly to gym battles, with some minor differences. Players form a team of up to six Pokémon and battle the Raid Boss using their attacks and charged moves. Raid Bosses have higher HP than normal Pokémon and usually require multiple players to defeat.

After successfully defeating a Raid Boss, players receive rewards such as Rare Candies, Golden Razz Berries, TMs (Technical Machines), and a number of Premier Balls. These Premier Balls are used exclusively to catch the Raid Boss, and the number of balls received depends on various factors, including individual and team performance during the raid.

What are Shadow Raids in Pokémon GO?

Shadow Raids

Shadow Raids are organized by the villainous Team GO Rocket and take place at occupied Gyms. They offer different challenges and rewards compared to regular Raids.

Shadow Raids come in three difficulty levels: 1-Star, 3-Star, and 5-Star. The 5-Star difficulty is reserved for legendary Pokémon. In these raids, players battle against a Shadow Pokémon boss left by Team GO Rocket to defend the Gym. The boss becomes enraged during the battle, boosting its attack and defense and making it more challenging to defeat.

To help players in defeating enraged Shadow Raid bosses, they can obtain Shadow Shards by defeating Shadow Raids or Team GO Rocket members. Shadow Shards can be combined to create Purified Gems, which weaken the Shadow Raid Boss when used. It takes four Shadow Shards to create one Purified Gem.

While Team GO Rocket takes over some Gyms for Shadow Raids, other raids can still occur at untouched Gyms. Remote Raid Passes cannot be used for Shadow Raids, and they do not provide team bonuses for Premier Balls. The IV floor for Shadow Raids is 6/6/6, unlike regular Raids with a 10/10/10 IV floor.

Raid Passes

To participate in a raid, players need a Raid Pass. Free Raid Passes can be obtained by spinning Gym Photo Discs, while players can also purchase Premium Raid Passes from the in-game shop. Each player can hold only one free pass at a time, and additional passes must be purchased.

In addition to these two, there are also Remote Raid Passes. You can buy Remote Raid Passes from the in-game shop. You can do 5 Remote Raids per day.

Raid Timer

Each raid has a timer that indicates the duration for which the raid will be available. Typically, raids last for an hour, allowing players to gather and battle the Raid Boss within that time frame.

Weather influences

The weather in Pokémon GO can influence Raids. Certain weather conditions can boost the effectiveness of certain Pokémon types during raid battles. It is beneficial to take advantage of these weather boosts to increase the chances of defeating the Raid Boss. In addition, the Raid Boss you will be catching will be at a higher level compared to a non-boosted encounter.

The post Current Raid Bosses in Pokémon GO – All Tiers & Shadow Raids appeared first on Pokémon GO Hub.

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